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Keep the Cat Out of the Cradle with Arduino

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25 points by dawsdesign 15 years ago · 16 comments

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Jem 15 years ago

I found that the mere presence of a baby was enough to scare my cats away.

robinhouston 15 years ago

I've often wondered about the reasonableness, or otherwise, of the popular fear that one's baby might be smothered by a pet cat. When my daughter was a baby I was careful to keep the cats out of her bedroom, because I wasn't sure, but I suspected the risk to be overblown.

Are there any data on how often this actually happens? This article from the British Medical Journal http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1499543/pdf/bmjc... suggests it has happened at least twice in recorded history. If that is representative, the real risk is presumably rather small.

  • jon_hendry 15 years ago

    I always heard it as "a cat will steal the baby's breath", which is a bit more supernatural than mere physical smothering.

    That might have originated in seeing a cat sniffing a baby's exhaled breath. Much like a cat will sometimes sniff around your own mouth or nose, if its face is near yours.

  • RK 15 years ago

    I thought the concern was more about the cat scratching the baby intentionally or otherwise.

    • VladRussian 15 years ago

      i've seen many times toddlers doing various things to cats or dogs - the animal would never bite/scratch back. It would just get away if it is too much of toddler's "attention"

  • icegreentea 15 years ago

    Unless the majority of the population took similar measures, reducing the possibly of it happening to begin with.

    I don't think the cat -killing- the baby is really a risk though. Though I would think (though with no authority... looong way from even thinking about having a kid) that when raising a baby, you want to reduce the number of variables to deal with. That cat messing around with your baby (maybe she'll make him cry a lot) seems to be one of those variables you'll try to eliminate and then introduce later whenever your kid is now at 'chase the cat and make her angry' stage or something.

PonyGumbo 15 years ago

This is great - I've been thinking about building something like this to keep the cat from waking us up in the middle of the night, or off of certain pieces of furniture. It would be better if the tone was in a range above human hearing, though.

  • pierrefar 15 years ago

    Oh I would pay so much for something that keeps the cat quiet around 6am.

  • icegreentea 15 years ago

    That's the great part. You have the source code, just change the value of 'freq'!. The piezo should be able to hit high enough frequencies.

    • dawsdesignOP 15 years ago

      I was wondering about that. I think I'll try it. You just have to change the second number in the playTone(1000, 500); call.

    • PonyGumbo 15 years ago

      That's what I was wondering - I think I'm going to try this out.

RK 15 years ago

This is a cool DIY project. For those wanting something similar without the DIY, we've used the Tattle Tale to keep our dog off the couch. It costs less than the Aurduino board.

http://www.amazon.com/Tattle-Tale-Sonic-Training-Alarm/dp/B0...

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